All Egypt articles – Page 7
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AnalysisWCO releases NH citrus forecast
Overall volumes are expected to fall slightly in 2021/22, with orange and soft citrus numbers down
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ArticleEgypt rising up citrus ranks
Strict markets like Japan are opening up to Egyptian citrus, which exporters view as a mark of the country's major progress on procedures
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ArticleBGP expands Egypt operations
Leading citrus supplier appoints Mahmoud AboZaid as procurement and sales manager
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ArticleTurkish citrus back to competitiveness
Following some tough seasons weather-wise, Turkish citrus growers are hoping for a change in fortune, with this year’s high-quality crop boding well
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ArticleGreenfood takes stake in Jaguar
Swedish group expands global network with investment in one of Europe's leading importers
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ArticleOnline event promotes Egyptian produce
This month's first Virtual Egyptian Food Show will enable visitors to link up directly with top fresh produce exporters from Egypt
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ArticleEgypt grape one to watch
Egypt shows strong potential for grape export growth, thanks to climate, costs and location, says supplier
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ArticleKoper anticipates "promising" Egyptian grape season
Slovenian port says that volumes could increase by up to ten per cent this season
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ArticleMENA tie-up for Del Monte and Disney
Princesses and Marvel heroes to adorn fruit packaging and promote healthy eating
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ArticleGrowth revitalising Egyptian sector
Thanks to state support for the Egyptian sector, investments are increasing in agricultural projects, putting suppliers in a strong position
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ArticleSun World adds Egyptian licensees
Group grants six additional licenses to Egyptian table grape grower-marketers and two to Italian companies
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ArticleChallenge for Ghanaian pines
YO Amankwah & Sons sees climate change as a major threat to pineapple production in Ghana, with rains falling short
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ArticleSuez shutdown delays fruit supply
Indian grapes and New Zealand apples among products that may be rerouted after a ship blocked the Suez Canal
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ArticleGlobal grocery retail set for growth
Sector is forecast to generate an additional US$440bn in sales by 2022, according to IGD
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ArticleQatar rapprochement a timely boost
The diplomatic crisis between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours may be over, but Qatar is likely to continue to reduce its dependence on food imports
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ArticleBella Exotica adapts to challenges
The Mauritian exporter is remaining flexible in order to react fast to new Covid-19 restrictions and Brexit-related delays
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ArticleFutura boss: get ready for the restart
Technology specialist Omar Papi says he believes now is the time for fresh produce companies to keep investing
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ArticleSpecial Fruit lauds Calinda variety
The new season for Mediterranean-grown Calinda strawberries is imminent, with Belgium's Special Fruit rating the variety as top for health
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ArticleUK secures trade deal with Egypt
Free Trade Agreement welcomed by likes of Blue Skies, with Britain importing £160m of fresh produce from Egypt in 2019
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ArticleDon Limón introduces flexible direct sourcing
Model would allow buyers to become more involved in the production process and supply chain

